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Training on Migration, Freedom of Movement and Social Inclusion for Civil Society & Community Activists in Armenia and Georgia

Deadline: 21-Jul-2024

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), in co-operation with the Nansen Center for Peace and Dialogue, is inviting applications for a training cycle to develop practical skills to hold open dialogues about migration, freedom of movement and social inclusion issues.

The course will consist of:

The course aims to provide participants with the skills and tools necessary to organize and facilitate open dialogues on migration, freedom of movement and social inclusion issues in their work or communities. In the Armenian and Georgian contexts, issues such as family separations caused by forced displacement, economic migrations resulting in population decrease, return and reintegration, and restrictions to freedom of movement in some regions can be approached through dialogue.

The training will be interactive and will require a high level of active participation, including through group work and exercises. Participants will practice their facilitation skills by conducting dialogue sessions facilitated by other participants to gain experience and confidence to independently organize and facilitate dialogues after the training. The course is conducted in English by trainers with experience of dialogue training and facilitation and proven gender and cultural sensitivity.

Participants who complete the whole cycle, including organizing at least one dialogue before the final workshop, will receive a certificate.

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For more information, visit OSCE.

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